SAFETY
1-18 WB140-2N, WB150-2N
DISPOSAL OF WASTE MATERIALS
Never dump waste fluids in a sewer system, on the ground in rivers, etc.
Always drain fluids from your machine into the appropriate contain-
ers.Never drain fluids directly onto the ground.
Obey appropriate laws and regulations when disposing of harmful
objects such as oil, fuel, filters, batteries, coolant, brake fluid and
hydraulic oil.
INFLATING TIRES
Always bear in mind that tires can burst while being inflated, causing
serious accidents. Before servicing the tires, observe the following pre-
cautions:
• Before inflating tires, always check the wheel rims, tire walls and
tread for cuts, broken cords, or other damage.
• Have a tire expert perform checks and tire maintenance.
• When inflating tires, use a protective cage, and a compressed airgun
with extension hose and pressure gauge.
• Make sure there is nobody in the vicinity before starting to inflate a
tire. Stand at the tread side of the tire to inflate it.
• Never exceed the inflation pressures specified for each type of tire.
Always check the tire pressures on both sides of the machine.
CRITICAL PARTS
Periodically some parts must be replaced due to safety purpose. Even if these parts seem to be in good condition and operating
properly they may fail at some point causing possible injury to the operator or pedestrian. Listed are some of the systems con-
taining these components that may fail under extended use:
• Fuel supply and delivery hoses.
• Hydraulic system: main delivery hoses and tubing.
• Hydraulic hoses: all the hoses that feed and return the hydraulic fluid to and from the work equipment.
For additional information: See “PARTS SUBJECT TO WEAR THAT PERIODICALLY NEED CHANGING” on page 3-6.
VIBRATIONS TO WHICH THE OPERATOR IS EXPOSED
According to test results carried out to determine the vibrations transmitted to the operator by the machine, the upper limbs are
subjected to vibrations lower than 2.5 m/sq.sec. (8.2 ft./sq.sec.). The seated part of the body is subject to vibrations lower than
0.5 m/sq. (1.7 ft./sq.sec.).